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We can also act as watchdogs even within our own social circles and families
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It involves also its orientation at will to the world of the soul, and its capacity to act as an intermediary between the soul and the physical brain
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Finally grandma disappears but I am still afraid and act as if she were still present
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"We have to strip off the Chief’s artificial limbs, access her neural interface processors and splice her into Tipperary so she can act as the CDCS to control the discharge
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For the busy housewife and mother who has little time to spare, these movements act as a time-saving beauty treatment, a toning up of nerves and muscles, and above all a means of relieving her internal disorders
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All the riders had been training hard for weeks; the dragons could all act as a unit on a moments notice
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‘I’d be happy to act as chauffeur … we could hire a minibus … after all, you’d need something bigger than a car if you’re taking all Abi’s belongings back with you
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is testable themselves, can act as the surrogate for the
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Anyone who is testable can act as surrogate for
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from Allison to test her, I asked Jean to act as proxy
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in California, and would act as proxy for her sister
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She could take that fact as proof that this is not God’s real heaven
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But this whole universe could very well be an encapsulation, and since Alan knew more about the ancient Minoans than she did, and probably as much about Jesus as she did, she could not use that fact as proof of anything
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formed from several stone-built barns, one of which was to act as
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and shout out the corresponding symbol, a second would act as a
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“So what does bring you down here if it’s not another go round?” he asked, probably because she didn’t return as much erotic contact as he made with her
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Heather set the water down on the table and tried to act as sober as she could
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– correctly – predicted that it would act as a recruitment centre in the
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more than willing to act as my advocates in such a
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Odysseus' plan called for one man to remain outside of the horse; he would act as though the Greeks abandoned him, leaving the horse as a gift for the Trojans
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"That's much more interesting than real flowers! They are as exact as possible; there is not a fault in them, if they did not melt!"
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The tiger agreed and they went to look for someone to act as a judge
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Odysseus' plan called for one man to remain outside of the horse; he would act as though the Greeks left him, leaving the horse as a gift for the Trojans
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Instead he thought it was as close to literal fact as Luray could make it
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act as a corporation, without a charter, such adulterine guilds, as they were called, were not
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She knew then that her soul had never really believed that such an act as this could actually be performed
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"Why couldn't talking on the phone be enough contact? It's almost as much contact as I can have with you while moldering in that survival chamber in your specimen lab
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When you touch the plant you act as a quick way to earth, thus the Wham Bam effect
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The people you call parents have accepted to act as your primary teachers
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the advantage that it can also act as your hosting)
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swallow the fact as it stares in his face – the realization that ‘yes,
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In fact as she looked around her bridge, each person was stopped in the midst of a side conversation, or movement, or like Dena: crossing the bridge with only one foot on the floor and her weight already carrying forward---no one could balance like that!
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As you begin to sense your Self, it should begin to act as a magnet
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Usually, they act as beacons of light for the rest of the population of Earth
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and act as an individual, intentionally choosing what,
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If they are suffered to act as they could wish, they will establish this monopoly openly and directly, by fairly prohibiting all other people from trading in the articles in which they choose to deal; and this, perhaps, is the best and least oppressive way of establishing it
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as they, the seniors, investigate the news stories, write the “copy,” operate the television cameras, and act as commentators
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“Until it dissipates, that will act as an anaesthetic too
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The flow of fuel would be too great for a fire to burn as the fuel will act as a coolant
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After that I can act as a navigational aid
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Ethan promised to make radio contact as soon as he could to assemble another army, a more informed one, to take out the whole mountain
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“This is a real home from home lads it’s the best place we’ve had since we landed on this godforsaken peninsular that sheeting’s a good idea not only will it keep the rain off but it will act as a sunshade as well during the hottest part of the day”, as he informed us of this he placed another large rock on the sheet
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“Well done young Lamb that’s the spirit well you had better get your kit together and head over to the Fusiliers sector and take these two coved with you to act as gun bearers”, and he and the rest of his entourage smiled at us and walked off
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It is much shorter, and probably not quite so exact as that of the French taxes
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“Same deal as in Egypt then Sir some people travel in comfort while the rest of us get to act as cattle again”, he was only saying what everyone else was thinking but I thought bloody hell Nobby you will be on a fizzer for this
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2:16, Therefore no one is to act as your judge in regard to
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I swore under my breath calling the young Lieutenant every swear word I could think of and then some in fact as the fire coming towards me intensified the more I cursed him
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but as always children have to learn what to do and how to react as
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Chill out, it’s funny and in fact as I pay for
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of them can act as antioxidants that can actually help in losing stored fatty tissue in the body
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They wanted him there to appear to be unchanged, to act as normal, thus exposing the true intentions of his enigmatic contact
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In fact as she ran out of my room with tears streaking her face I felt like I might expire on the spot
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I will continue to act as your bodyguard, though your training with the sword will fall into the hands of
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supposed to act as indictment of logical, linear thinking, in contradistinction to the warmth of feminine embrace that would solve all the problems of the world
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Frederic continued to act as the principle administrative officer until his death in 1946 at age eighty-three
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Lit up, his every feature in the strobe, the voice and the words exact as if being back in that time
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The car rocked from the impact as if hit by a high velocity cleaning jet
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contract as he possibly could
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Monique considered the latter: Op14 had proved to be dangerous; an alarm may have been activated, staff at the compound told to act as if there was no alert
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The new plan of minimal intervention – an effort to restrict the extent of ‘cultural infection’ by allowing humans to act as protagonists in the resistance – seemed a morally dubious process
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It was agreed and the seer and his son agreed to act as guides again when they return
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“When you were sworn to act as his regent, you made a promise to him and the empire that you would step down when he reached his majority
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Once the slaves were in full stroke, the master ordered the sagging sails to be shipped and stored, the slaves were rowing faster than the breeze now and they would only act as a windbreak
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We studied different crimes and the Criminal Procedure Act as it related to the SAP
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That is done under the Civil Union Act as the Marriage Act does not recognise a marriage as anything else between man and woman
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That the Brady Bill mandating a five-day cooling-off period prior to purchasing a firearm will have an negligible impact on curbing gun-related crimes should be apparent to any clear-minded individual excluding knee-jerk liberals and well-intentioned, muddled-headed individuals who sincerely believe that adding another gun law to the thousands of gun laws already on the books will, in some (uncertain) manner, act as a further deterrent to professional criminals who want to acquire a firearm
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“You can act as a look out
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Such murders are not difficult to investigate as the culprit does not see such an act as murder, but as a pre-emptive strike to defend himself and his family
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As shown in the examples above, un-forgiveness can act as a cancer on any relationship
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Helen was trying hard to act as normal as possible
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He found a bleached old log to sit on, and placed a flat slab of stone to act as a reflector, feeling quite proud of his Boy Scout skills
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“We can hope that these results will act as a catalyst, on all the levels of government,” said Wright
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There are those that act as advisers to the Leaders
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members of the pack act as scouts, nurses, voyagers, or nursemaids
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obstacle, Mystic's hull, at the same angle of impact as the position of my head in the bunk
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Still, this would act as a choke, and maybe prevent stalling of the engine
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Caroline’s first official act as general manager was a gratifying one: barring the insolent prostitute, Herminia, Mike’s Chiquita
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There isn’t another officer here to act as witness and, as you can see, there’s no stenographer either
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Ferguson immediately appointed First Sergeant Hornsby to organize a suitable reception, and detailed Colling to act as his assistant, based on his demonstrated resourcefulness
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In grave matters of battle that is, since currently I have been empowered with freedom to act as the Castigator’s proxy in these preliminary stages of the preparation
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When the Patriarch unchained his remaining hand, Philo tried to act as fast as possible
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And he had no one to share it with but Hilderich, who might even hold such a fact as suspicious but implausible at best
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Colling had come to act as interpreter, but also out of curiosity
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Elizabeth smiled at him and said, “You act as if you haven’t eaten in a week
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He hopped up three steps, and was ready to light the sock that would act as a fuse
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He hoped his head was as intact as it seemed and that he would be able to move him
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Though his brother’s purpose was still to be revealed, the Pilgrim knew in his heart his own was renewed; that he should act as this man’s mentor and tutor, as a wise and benevolent father to fill his heart and mind with the joy that was God and Truth
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Colling tried to act as if he were familiar with the place, and found his way to the tavern described by Zaminoski
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Many of these act as negative advertisements for the Gospel when they fall into disrepair or are converted into public houses and night clubs
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It is the parent’s role to act as wise authors and guardians of the daily menu
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Act as the reason
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standards within their border; to act as co-equal partner with the National Highway Traffic Safety
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Here they learn to service the ‘Farang’ and extract as much of his perceived wealth as possible
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But old Randal VanderNorth and his “golf clap laugh” would always laugh along and act as if he got the inside joke but we all knew damn well that he didn’t
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As is normal with these unelected organizations their leaders act as dictators and in 1985 our Congress
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Many other instances of papal interference for the restoration of bishops or the appointment of new bishops and the designation of others to act as vicars of the pontiff are also cited by Barrow” (ibid
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In fact as I heard the “boos,” it made the hair stand up on the back of my neck
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I could also tell they were trying to act as if they weren’t watching me
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Here is a simple dating system: act as though you are happy, successful and from a united happy family! The trouble is that relationships do not last long when misrepresentation – or outright lies - becomes apparent
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Then act as though action's a good hotel